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The Salvador E. Luria Papers

Title:
Looking at the Humanities from the Outside pdf (884,683 Bytes) ocr (20,249 Bytes)
Description:
Luria presented this speech on the social role of the university at a meeting of the New England College English Association. Much of it revisits topics first discussed two years earlier in an article he cowrote with Zella, entitled "The Role of the University: Ivory Tower, Service Station, or Frontier Post?" Here, he advocated fostering connectivity between one's scholarship and social activities and addressed the nature and purpose of the humanities, which he saw as the study of moralism. While doing so, he explored how two men he admired, his high school literature teacher and American historian Henry Steele Commager, were representative of this ideal.
Number of Image Pages:
13 (884,683 Bytes)
Date:
1972-10-28 (October 28, 1972)
Creator:
Luria, Salvador E.
Source:
Original Repository: American Philosophical Society. Library. Salvador Luria Papers
Rights:
Reproduced with permission of Daniel D. Luria.
Reproduced with permission of the American Philosophical Society.
Exhibit Category:
Later Career: Teacher and Administrator, 1972-1991
Relation:
Metadata Record The Role of the University: Ivory Tower, Service Station, or Frontier Post? [Winter 1970]
Unique Identifier:
QLBBHS
Document Type:
Speeches
Language:
English
Format:
application/pdf
image/tif
Physical Condition:
Good
Series: Works by Luria, 1938-1987
Folder: "Looking at the Humanities from the Outside"--Lecture, 28 Oct. 1972
Metadata Last Modified Date:
2005-07-26

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